Scientific and reasonable curriculum setting
The curriculum of self-taught majors is scientific and reasonable, including public basic courses, specialized basic courses, specialized courses, elective courses and practical links. These courses cover basic theory, basic knowledge and basic skills, aiming at cultivating all-round talents and providing methodological cornerstone for further study.
Scientific balance of credits
In the proportion of credits, public basic courses, professional basic courses and professional courses have maintained a scientific balance. After the one-time examination of each course, those who pass will get the certificate of single subject and calculate the credits. If they fail, candidates can continue to take the next exam.
Importance of specialized courses
Specialized courses are core courses directly related to professional knowledge, aiming at strengthening candidates' professional skills and knowledge reserves. For example, "Principles of Management" for business administration (undergraduate) majors and "Fundamentals and Applications of E-commerce" for e-commerce majors are important courses to help candidates master professional knowledge and skills.
Individualized development of elective courses
Candidates can choose the subjects they need to study according to their own interests and abilities to achieve personalized development. These elective courses can help candidates better master professional knowledge and skills and improve their comprehensive quality.
Combine theory with practice.
Practice is an important link between theory and practice, aiming at cultivating candidates' practical operation ability. Through practical study, candidates can better master professional skills and knowledge and lay a solid foundation for future work.